“Ha ha ha, very funny”: An Ethnographic Study of Conversational Humor among College Students

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Garrison, Carly
Hansen, Alan

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2014-04

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Research Paper

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en

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Communications , Communication Studies

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In this paper we take up the topic of conversational humor by analyzing instances of teasing, joking, irony and banter in everyday settings in which these integral forms of talk play a part. This paper comes from an ethnographic project that was part of a class in language and culture, taught at a Catholic liberal arts college in a midsized city in Montana. In this exploration of conversational humor among college students – as they interacted for the most part in small groups of friends and acquaintances – we focus on interpretive and functional aspects of conversational humor. Through examining instances of conversational humor, we establish the careful collaboration among participants that maintaining a play frame entails. We also show that participants’ collaboration in seemingly superficial episodes of conversational humor accomplishes a host of relational tasks.

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Submitted to the Northwest Communication Association convention, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, April 2014

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